Additional Resources
A Sample of Inuit and Métis Resources
- Métis History in Canada
Métis Nation of OntarioThis timeline presents significant dates in the development of the Métis Nation.
- Interactive Map (Inuit)
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaThis interactive map displays Inuit Nunangat (Inuit Homeland) and the Inuit’s 4 Regions: Inuvialuit (Northwest Territories), Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (Quebec), and Nunavut.
- Inuit Relocation Map
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaIn order to secure military hold over the Arctic, the RCMP relocated Inuit between the 1930s-1950s from their homeland into new communities. This map displays the routes where Inuit were forced to relocate; some were forced to move as far as 1250km.
- Inuit Relocation Map
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs CanadaIn order to secure military hold over the Arctic, the RCMP relocated Inuit between the 1930s-1950s from their homeland into new communities. This map displays the routes where Inuit were forced to relocate; some were forced to move as far as 1250km.
More Resources
Please see Plain Talk 11 – First Nations Control of First Nations Education for a list of First Nations Education Resource Centres by region. These centres specificially develop resources from a First Nations perspective and work closely with Elders and Knowledge Keepers from throughout their nations and territories.
Teacher Societies in provinces and territories throughout Canada also provide a wide variety of resources with information on First Nations.